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Accelerating Impact Businesses at the 2025 World Economic Forum

3BL Media

Supporting Research to Shape the Future Research and data are critical to driving informed decisions and shaping the social innovation agenda. It focuses on inclusive sourcing, ethical labor practices, and robust social impact measurement, enabling businesses to align procurement with broader equity and sustainability goals.

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Innovating in Impact Measurement: A Tech-Driven Platform Aims to Simplify Data Collection and Reporting

James Militzer

How many social enterprises, impact investors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives today can confidently measure and articulate their social impact? Recent studies indicate that approximately 65% of social enterprises engage in some form of social impact measurement.

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Tips for auditing an ethical supply chain

GreenBiz

Tips for auditing an ethical supply chain. Many serious concerns have hung over the supply chains of global corporations for decades, ranging from human rights issues to lack of transparency about sourcing and other matters. But what defines an ethical supply chain and what does it look like in practice? .

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How Canada’s Modern Slavery Act lets fashion brands hide behind aura of social responsibility

Corporate Knights

The Canadian government recently passed the Fighting Against Forced Labour and Child Labour in Supply Chains Act. The new law is designed to address forced labour and child labour in supply chains by requiring companies to disclose their efforts in eliminating labour abuse from their supply chains.

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Supply Chain Management at Enbridge

3BL Media

DESCRIPTION: A strong, diverse supplier community is essential to the resiliency and agility of our supply chain and contributes to the vitality of the communities where we live and work. Tweet me: @Enbridge shares how a strong, diverse supplier community is essential to the resiliency and agility of their supply chain.

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Updated Cisco Supplier Guide fosters a responsible and sustainable supply chain

Cisco CSR

Our supply chain is critical to our business success. A responsibly managed supply chain upholds human rights, promotes worker health and well-being, and minimizes negative environmental impacts. Upholds the Cisco Supplier Code of Conduct and cascades responsible business practices into your own supply chain .

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ESG Explainer: Modern Slavery in the Supply Chain

Chris Hall

The impact of human rights abuses in portfolio companies and their supply chains is becoming more apparent to investors. Martin Buttle, Head of Good Work at NGO ShareAction says, given the estimates, “there is a very real chance that victims are present in the global supply chains” of investee companies.